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  1. docs/changelogs/upgrading_to_okhttp_4.md

    OkHttp 3.x. You can use an OkHttp 4.x .jar file with applications or libraries built for OkHttp 3.x.
    
    OkHttp is **not** source-compatible for Kotlin callers, but upgrading should be automatic thanks to
    Kotlin’s powerful deprecation features. Most developers should be able to use IntelliJ’s _Code
    Cleanup_ for a safe and fast upgrade.
    
    
    Backwards-Incompatible Changes
    ------------------------------
    
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  2. analysis/analysis-api/src/org/jetbrains/kotlin/analysis/api/components/KtScopeProvider.kt

         *   superclasses (excluding static callables from super-interfaces), and classes declared directly in the [KaSymbolWithMembers]. This
         *   follows Kotlin's rules about static inheritance in Java classes, where static callables are propagated from superclasses, but
         *   nested classes are not.
         *
         * #### Kotlin Example
         *
         * ```kotlin
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  3. platforms/documentation/docs/src/docs/userguide/core-plugins/idea_plugin.adoc

    ====
    
    [[sec:idea_modify_xml]]
    ==== Modifying the XML representation
    
    The `withXml` hook allows you to manipulate the in-memory XML representation just before the file gets written to disk. Although Groovy's XML support and Kotlin's extension functions make up for a lot, this approach is less convenient than manipulating the domain objects. In return, you get total control over the generated file, including sections not modeled by the domain objects.
    
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  4. platforms/documentation/docs/src/docs/userguide/core-plugins/eclipse_plugin.adoc

    ====
    
    [[sec:eclipse_modify_xml]]
    ==== Modifying the XML representation
    
    The `withXml` hook allows to manipulate the in-memory XML representation just before the file gets written to disk. Although Groovy's XML support and Kotlin's extension functions make up for a lot, this approach is less convenient than manipulating the domain objects. In return, you get total control over the generated file, including sections not modeled by the domain objects.
    
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  5. docs/changelogs/changelog_4x.md

        The new behavior strips invalid characters like `"` and `{` from the hostname before converting.
    
     *  Fix: Undo a performance regression introduced in OkHttp 4.0 caused by differences in behavior
        between Kotlin's `assert()` and Java's `assert()`. (Kotlin always evaluates the argument; Java
        only does when assertions are enabled.)
    
     *  Fix: Honor `RequestBody.isOneShot()` in `HttpLoggingInterceptor`.
    
    
    ## Version 4.2.2
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  6. android/guava/src/com/google/common/collect/ImmutableMap.java

         *
         * Two other points:
         *
         * 1. We'll want to use something like @PolyNull once we can make that work for the various
         * platforms we target.
         *
         * 2. Kotlin's Map type has a getOrDefault method that accepts and returns a "plain V," in
         * contrast to the "V?" type that we're using. As a result, Kotlin sees a conflict between the
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  7. guava/src/com/google/common/collect/ImmutableMap.java

         *
         * Two other points:
         *
         * 1. We'll want to use something like @PolyNull once we can make that work for the various
         * platforms we target.
         *
         * 2. Kotlin's Map type has a getOrDefault method that accepts and returns a "plain V," in
         * contrast to the "V?" type that we're using. As a result, Kotlin sees a conflict between the
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